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with the u.s. housing market approaching pre-financial crisis levels we can say that helping retailers like home depot or also wall street. >> staying in the u.s., one of walmart's key competitors is amazon. the new york times called publishing work hours performance factor designed to follow her weekly. over 100 have described the conditions. >> a $200 billion and fire. that is what the online retailer amazon has grown to into decade. but employees over to the bone and spent a few years. seriously ill employees are those suffering from crises are edged out. but the top brass argues that the newspaper conditions are inaccurate. he brought him him onto his employees saying that the amazon i know carry amazonian work with every day . many do not seem to stay. they put the one-yea adjustment at just one year. amazon seems to be bucking the trend. other u.s. companies have been enticing potential recruits with more work and life benefits. while amazon ignores the changes, it will has not suffered./ ama
with the u.s. housing market approaching pre-financial crisis levels we can say that helping retailers like home depot or also wall street. >> staying in the u.s., one of walmart's key competitors is amazon. the new york times called publishing work hours performance factor designed to follow her weekly. over 100 have described the conditions. >> a $200 billion and fire. that is what the online retailer amazon has grown to into decade. but employees over to the bone and spent a few...
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t investmts e'rmaking tay will determi our ecomic futu. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenheit in the u.s. since 1895, with most of the increase occurring since 1970. temperatures are projected to rise another 2 to 4 degrees in most areas of the country in the next few decades. people are already feeling the impact, these early effects of climate change a harbinger of what the future may hold. >> if you're on the coast, most likely it's sea level rise. if you're in the midwest, extreme heat-wave events. extreme flooding and precipitation in the miest. the heaviest rain events are getting 30% heavier. the folks in the rocky mountain west, they're not gonna recognize the forest even 60 years hence. we're losing most of the pine trees in the southern part of the rocky mountain forests in future projections 'cause it's getting too hot and too dry. >> it's very clear to us that the climte is cnging, hanging pidly, a changing imarily cause ofuman activits. the scien
t investmts e'rmaking tay will determi our ecomic futu. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenheit in the u.s. since 1895, with most of the increase occurring since 1970. temperatures are projected to rise another 2 to 4 degrees in most areas of the country in the next few decades. people are already feeling the impact, these early effects of climate change a harbinger of what the future...
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u.s. while the iranian leader is calling those sanctions psychological warfare. and colombia's capital sets the stage for the inauguration of the newly elected president, a new white-leaning chief of state. he takes over the still-unfinished peace process. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. we begin tonight with a horrific crime. a boy forced into prostitution, sold on the darknet. the seller, his mother. here in germany, a court today found a couple guilty in a child abuse trial that shocked the nation. for years, the couple sexually assaulted the woman's young son and made him available to pedophiles on the darknet in exchange for money. the court today sentenced the victim's mother to 12.5 years in prison and her partner to 12 years. reporter: this woman and her partner made her son suffer unbelievable atrocities. rape, severe sexual abuse, forced prostitution, all at the age of seven. for that, they will spend years behind bars. >> she will be getting a little mo
u.s. while the iranian leader is calling those sanctions psychological warfare. and colombia's capital sets the stage for the inauguration of the newly elected president, a new white-leaning chief of state. he takes over the still-unfinished peace process. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. we begin tonight with a horrific crime. a boy forced into prostitution, sold on the darknet. the seller, his mother. here in germany, a court today found a couple guilty in a child...
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the u.s. and all of those joining her in world, welcome. russia has renewed warnings to cargo ships traveling to ukraine, saying he will consider all vessels as potentially carrying military supplies. the threat comes two days after moscow pulled out of the deal guaranteeing safe passage for you -- passage for ukrainian grain shipments. it could mark a retaliation from keep. >> fires raging in crimea. russia's state news agency says this shows an ammunition depot in flames. initially, russian authorities say the fire broke out in a military training area. >> the cause of the fire will be determined by the investigating authorities. to date, i've made a decision to evacuate around 2200 people from the district. >> russia uses crimea as a staging area for its war against ukraine. kyiv wants to take back the peninsula and has repeatedly attacked military targets there without publicly claiming responsibility. this time, the head of the ukrainian secret service spoke of a successful operation. mea
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u.s. lawmakers about new russian sanctions. the u.s. house of representatives wants to punish moscow for interfering in last year's presidential election but sanctions could have an impact on european couountries invested in russia. coming up, chopper down. a military helicopter crashes in molly -- mali. a german jewish high jumper denied a shot at goal by the knot sees in the 1936 olympics has died. we look back at her life. it is good to have you with us. the u.n. is sounding the alarm. the u.u.s. house of representativeves overwhelmingly approved measures that would punish moscow for i interferingn the 2016 presidentntial electio. european energy projects could also be impacted andnd european leleaders do not like that. john claude juncker saying that american intererests first cannt mean that europopn interests come last.t. to break this down further, i'm joined from my colleague. good to see you. where are we now? europe is nonot happy about isi. >> they are certainly not. at the mome
u.s. lawmakers about new russian sanctions. the u.s. house of representatives wants to punish moscow for interfering in last year's presidential election but sanctions could have an impact on european couountries invested in russia. coming up, chopper down. a military helicopter crashes in molly -- mali. a german jewish high jumper denied a shot at goal by the knot sees in the 1936 olympics has died. we look back at her life. it is good to have you with us. the u.n. is sounding the alarm. the...
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in the u.s. and europe they are airing their concerns. ♪ acacross francnce official mourg follllowing last week's attackcn nice. in paris, president francois hollande paid tribute and the prime minister was booed by the crowd as approval of the government crumbles. and evidence that russia operated a doping program for the athlete and manipulated test result to cover it up. the world anti-doping agency for this is a bad report. it is good to have you with us. after the coup comes the crackdown. tonight turkish government has arrested more than 7000 gold in connection with last weekend's military takeover. thousands of judges have been fired and police have been spend it. the government is also pushing for a prominent us-based cleric to be extradited to turkey. that cleric says he is to do with the coup attempt. we begin tonight with turkey's perch. -- purge. >> an early-morning raid in istanbul. turkey's biggest city is full of police special forces, nearly 2000 to support the so-called pcleans
in the u.s. and europe they are airing their concerns. ♪ acacross francnce official mourg follllowing last week's attackcn nice. in paris, president francois hollande paid tribute and the prime minister was booed by the crowd as approval of the government crumbles. and evidence that russia operated a doping program for the athlete and manipulated test result to cover it up. the world anti-doping agency for this is a bad report. it is good to have you with us. after the coup comes the...
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on that point, the u.s. appearing to side with the greeks. sarah: richard doesn't -- in athens and greece's creditors? >> they won't put it in quite some many words, but that is the view. and while they see it having played a pretty bad hand in the negotiations, they understand and rather agree with the basic analysis which is that posterity has been imposed too harshly on greece. it has prevented that return to growth that would make it debt sustainable. sarah: that is the view from washington. richard walker, thank you so much. with how investors are reacting to the greece crisis? ben: stock seven going down all day, it doesn't matter where you look around the world. standard & poor's has downgraded greece's credit rating to junk territory. let's go over to new york where the national correspondent is standing by. a thumbs down fromhem? what do you think? >> i'm not sure we need the rating agencies to tell us that something is rotten. the downgraded not help and the s&p, they have induced the chance that greece will be leaving the eurozone
on that point, the u.s. appearing to side with the greeks. sarah: richard doesn't -- in athens and greece's creditors? >> they won't put it in quite some many words, but that is the view. and while they see it having played a pretty bad hand in the negotiations, they understand and rather agree with the basic analysis which is that posterity has been imposed too harshly on greece. it has prevented that return to growth that would make it debt sustainable. sarah: that is the view from...
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u.s. president-elect dismissingng claims that russia has compromising information ababout him. mr. trump: nothing like that should have never been written. it should never have been had and it should never have been released. brent: trumpmp suggesting intelligence agencies had something to do with leaking the claims. he covered lots of ground in his first news conference since the election today. we will go to washington for the latest. outgoing president barack obama bids and emotional farewell. he vigorously defended his time in office and urged americans to protect the nation's democratic ideals. could it rival the sydney opera house? spectacular philharmonic, the concert hall putting on a star-studded opening concert tonight. i'm brent goff, good to have you with us. donald trump came out fighting as he denied reports that russia has compromising information about him. in his first news conference since late july, the president-elect said u.s. intelligence agencies may have released th
u.s. president-elect dismissingng claims that russia has compromising information ababout him. mr. trump: nothing like that should have never been written. it should never have been had and it should never have been released. brent: trumpmp suggesting intelligence agencies had something to do with leaking the claims. he covered lots of ground in his first news conference since the election today. we will go to washington for the latest. outgoing president barack obama bids and emotional...
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the u.s., they are used on some 200 million acres of cropland, on almost all corn, canola, and half of all soybean crops, as well as many fruits and vegetables. >> they are used in home and garden products, often at concentrations that are far higher than those you will find in the agricultural sector. >> millions of pounds of these insecticides are used in urban and suburban areas. and in urban areas we're usually doing it to have the perfect rose or the nicest rhododendron or a lawn without any insect pests in it. >> manufacturers argue the pest-fighting power of neonics is indispensable to american agriculture. without neonics, consumers would pay higher prices for food, farm exports would be less competitive, and the u.s. economy would suffer. >> in the 1940s, we had the organochlorine insecticides, such as ddt and endosulfan, and initially these pesticides were viewed as a miracle chemistry. >> we started using more and more of these as industrial agriculture took hold in the fifties, six
the u.s., they are used on some 200 million acres of cropland, on almost all corn, canola, and half of all soybean crops, as well as many fruits and vegetables. >> they are used in home and garden products, often at concentrations that are far higher than those you will find in the agricultural sector. >> millions of pounds of these insecticides are used in urban and suburban areas. and in urban areas we're usually doing it to have the perfect rose or the nicest rhododendron or a...
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unless addressed, climate change stands to affect the security of the nation, the stability of the u.s. economy, and ultimately ourbility to rvive. >> in this crisis, no one escapes. >> as far as climate change, how does it actually affect the military? there are really 3 things. one is it affects our bases. so those impacts could be rising seas, they can be drough, they n be floods. for example, if you have a drought and you dry up the ranges, you cannot use live ammunition anymore because it sets too many fires. second is the arctic is opening up, the ice is melting, and that's opening up a whole new theater that the united states navy and our coast guard partners are gonna have to work in. and finally, when we have the national guard responding to natural disasters in the united states, those are less forces that potentially the president could call on to go overseas. and where we already see the kind of threats that we're gonna see from national security, is just look no further than north africa. look at the arab spring. one of the contributing causes was a very rapid run-up in th
unless addressed, climate change stands to affect the security of the nation, the stability of the u.s. economy, and ultimately ourbility to rvive. >> in this crisis, no one escapes. >> as far as climate change, how does it actually affect the military? there are really 3 things. one is it affects our bases. so those impacts could be rising seas, they can be drough, they n be floods. for example, if you have a drought and you dry up the ranges, you cannot use live ammunition anymore...
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the u.s.. >> i was a reporter in 1986 and i have worked in so many countries around the world. i've been shot at and threatened but never this kind of death by 1000 cuts. brent: and a ruling meant to silence critics of president roderigo dutere. and the german government buys a between 3% stake in a german biotech company, that the u.s. government reportedly try to buy when the pandemic began. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. -- to our viewers on pbs. start in the united states with a big victory for the lgbtq community. the supreme court in the u.s. has ruled it is illegal to fire workers based on their sexual orientation or their gender identity. the court said the nation's landmark 1964 civil rights act, which bars workplace discrimination based on sex, also protects gay and transgender people. the vote was 6-3, with to the court's conservative justices joining the more liberal justices in that majority decision. there ha
the u.s.. >> i was a reporter in 1986 and i have worked in so many countries around the world. i've been shot at and threatened but never this kind of death by 1000 cuts. brent: and a ruling meant to silence critics of president roderigo dutere. and the german government buys a between 3% stake in a german biotech company, that the u.s. government reportedly try to buy when the pandemic began. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. to our beers on pbs in the united states and all around the world,...
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the u.s. are considering very possible. oil producers will continue pumping crude. a stronger dollar normally puts pressure down on commodities. on top of that, the weaker demand coming from china is the icing on top that will continue pressuring prices down. daniel: briefly, can you tell us -- china is weighing on markets after devaluing currency. could there be more devaluations around the corner? jose: experts believe right now that, for sure, it could continue happening in china. they can continue to devalue their currency 5% to 10% over the next few months. continuing to deal with that and a weakening economy. if the fed raises interest rates this year, the dollar will keep raising. these circumstances will put more pressure on american currencies. daniel: dw correspondent, thank you. now to something completely different. leading ladies to lusty lives has never been so lucrative. sprout, the manufacturer of the libido pill is being sold off for a rousing $1 billion. that is two days afte
the u.s. are considering very possible. oil producers will continue pumping crude. a stronger dollar normally puts pressure down on commodities. on top of that, the weaker demand coming from china is the icing on top that will continue pressuring prices down. daniel: briefly, can you tell us -- china is weighing on markets after devaluing currency. could there be more devaluations around the corner? jose: experts believe right now that, for sure, it could continue happening in china. they can...
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incoming u.s. president donald trump made his money with his real estate and construction companies. he has used his bankruptcies to earn millions. trumps popularity is you in no small part to a tv series in which candidates applied for a position in his extensive is that's busininess empire.. the winner was one -- the one whose business plan madede him e most money. his cabinet comprises an elite who have been told you are hired. the future secretary of commerce, wilbur ross, made his name with steel industry deals, buying up struggling companies, restructuring them, and selling them at a profit. the commerce secretary in waiting can claim to have saved thousands of american jobs. along the way, ross managed to pilot the fortune of $2.5 billion making him the wealthiest person in terms cabinet. incoming education secretary betsy devos comes from a billionaire family. she has donated millions to the republicans and now she has been rewarded with a cabinet post. she is said to be worth over $1 billi
incoming u.s. president donald trump made his money with his real estate and construction companies. he has used his bankruptcies to earn millions. trumps popularity is you in no small part to a tv series in which candidates applied for a position in his extensive is that's busininess empire.. the winner was one -- the one whose business plan madede him e most money. his cabinet comprises an elite who have been told you are hired. the future secretary of commerce, wilbur ross, made his name...
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the former u.s. president has not been indicted but they are investigating whether trump and his allies meddled in the 2020 election results. they are warning that businesses linked to sweden should increase vigilance. last month, demonstrated storm the swedish embassy in baghdad. the former pakistani senator has been sworn in as pakistan's prime minister. the country's constitution called for them to be held. flights to and from the sicilian city of catania were suspended after an overnight eruption of nearby mount edna. the italian volcano spewed lava and asked. when he was asked about whether or not germany will supply ukraine with cruise missiles, he did not make any promises. >> he arrived in the ukrainian capital by train on monday morning. his first visit to germany as finance minister. he came to underline the message of support for the ukrainian people. >> i am convinced ukraine was attacked by russia because it adopted for the community of liberal democracies and against the authoritarianis
the former u.s. president has not been indicted but they are investigating whether trump and his allies meddled in the 2020 election results. they are warning that businesses linked to sweden should increase vigilance. last month, demonstrated storm the swedish embassy in baghdad. the former pakistani senator has been sworn in as pakistan's prime minister. the country's constitution called for them to be held. flights to and from the sicilian city of catania were suspended after an overnight...
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a claim that the u.s. denies. ukraine's ability to use them effectively will be in hiding these well, keeping them supplied with ammunition is up to the rest. >> tim ripley is a military and defense specialist. we asked him if this gives them a military advantage. >> it is a question of scale in this war. we have heard about the russians firing 50 artillery shells per day. what they can return with these systems is a fraction of the russian capability at the moment. they don't seem to have turned on the russian front line trims -- troops yet. >> russia has confirmed it is pulling from the international space station after 2024. the agency director has provided president biden timeline for the move. we can take a closer look from dw science. welcome to the studio. >> this was announced earlier this year. i am guessing this latest timeline is not much of a surprise. >> the former chief of the russian space agency has not made any mystery about his ideas of quitting the space station by 2024. they never said they wou
a claim that the u.s. denies. ukraine's ability to use them effectively will be in hiding these well, keeping them supplied with ammunition is up to the rest. >> tim ripley is a military and defense specialist. we asked him if this gives them a military advantage. >> it is a question of scale in this war. we have heard about the russians firing 50 artillery shells per day. what they can return with these systems is a fraction of the russian capability at the moment. they don't seem...
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. >> the election in the u.s. on november 3 will have a global impact. i hope that afterwards, regardless of who wins, the united states will again develop the ability to have a shared idea about the future of their country. that is one thing. and what is important for us as europeans is also to understand that the european project with european integration and cooperation is of nested -- is invested in the transatlantic cooperation. i hope no understanding for europe to grow again. >> it may take weeks or even months to see if steinmeyer's wish will be fulfilled. for the u.s., with the election still the focal point and the coronavirus pandemic still in full swing, europe may not be a priority. phil: we take a look now at some other stories making news ound the world. at least six people have died and dozens more are missing after heavy rains triggered a landslide in el salvador. the president has deployed the military to assist the search-and-rescue operation. belgium is to further tighten its lockdown rules as it struggles with the eu's highest corona
. >> the election in the u.s. on november 3 will have a global impact. i hope that afterwards, regardless of who wins, the united states will again develop the ability to have a shared idea about the future of their country. that is one thing. and what is important for us as europeans is also to understand that the european project with european integration and cooperation is of nested -- is invested in the transatlantic cooperation. i hope no understanding for europe to grow again....
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u.s. the follow continues over donald trump's remarks about a fallen soldier's family known in the u.s. as a goldd str family. u.s. leaders are condemning him for comments he made after the father of a dead muslim american soldier criticized him at the democratic national convention. the republican candidate has complained of the vicious attack . the soldier was killed serving for the u.s. military. trump pointed out democrat challenger hillary clinton supported the iraq war while he opposed it. the u.s. president has joined critics lashing out at tromp and recommends republicans abandon their candidate. >> this is not a situation where you have an episodic gaffe. this is daily. they are distancing themselves from statements he is making. there has to be a point in which you say this is not somebody i can support for president of the united states. even if he purports to bebe a member of my party. the question they have to ask themselves is, if you are repeatedly having to s say in vy stro
u.s. the follow continues over donald trump's remarks about a fallen soldier's family known in the u.s. as a goldd str family. u.s. leaders are condemning him for comments he made after the father of a dead muslim american soldier criticized him at the democratic national convention. the republican candidate has complained of the vicious attack . the soldier was killed serving for the u.s. military. trump pointed out democrat challenger hillary clinton supported the iraq war while he opposed...
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obama is the first sitting u.s. president to go to the city where a warplane dropped an atomic bomb in 1945. he met survivors and called for a future free of nuclear weapons. also, a symbol of europe's inability to manage the refugee crisis. greece has cleared the refugee camp but all those thousands of people have to go somewhere. the u.n. condemns conditions as deplorable. and the oscars have been handed out, and tonight it was the lola's turn. welcome to the program. u.s. president barack obama has been in hiroshima for an historic visit, the first sitting u.s. president to visit since america dropped an atomic bomb on it. they said it was important to remember all those who lost their lives in the war, stressing the value of reconciliation, obama said the two countries had succeeded in fostering trust and cooperation in the postwar. >> the 79-year-old was a boy when the a-bomb fell from the sky on his way to school where the teachers and students inside died. he is an example of the dedication many japanese feel
obama is the first sitting u.s. president to go to the city where a warplane dropped an atomic bomb in 1945. he met survivors and called for a future free of nuclear weapons. also, a symbol of europe's inability to manage the refugee crisis. greece has cleared the refugee camp but all those thousands of people have to go somewhere. the u.n. condemns conditions as deplorable. and the oscars have been handed out, and tonight it was the lola's turn. welcome to the program. u.s. president barack...
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negotiations between the eu and u.s. have stalled and he says the deal is unlikely to come to fruition. and an unlikely day of rescues. the italian coast guard says 6000 migrants were picked up inside the mediterranean. many more are expected to attempt the journey this week because of favorable weather conditions. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with us. 13 billion euros and don't forget the interests. status is much the european commission demands apple payback in back taxes. apple says it will appeal that decision and ireland says it does not want money back. >> ireland posh tax rate has attracted scores of multinationals to the country. it has now been tololto pay ireland d back up to 13 billion euros, a record some. the irish government says it does not want the money. it will appeal the decision. what is going on? the european commission says ireland has been given apple a selective advantage. in other words, it has been allowing the company a taxable profit. it is illegal under eu law. >> this decisi
negotiations between the eu and u.s. have stalled and he says the deal is unlikely to come to fruition. and an unlikely day of rescues. the italian coast guard says 6000 migrants were picked up inside the mediterranean. many more are expected to attempt the journey this week because of favorable weather conditions. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with us. 13 billion euros and don't forget the interests. status is much the european commission demands apple payback in back...
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we had the u.s. vice president supporting dememand that syrian kurds retreat, but we have had a strong statement warning the turks if they wanant to say -- f they wantoto stay, t they will face t the same date they have ininflicted on islamicic state.. terry: there is a conflict between turkey and islamic state , but what about the conflict as a whole, sending ground troops is a big step. what could it mean for the broader conflict? guest: it does risk complicating things because turkey hahathe largest armymy in the regionon d they've made an n step into the conflict. damascusus has wastedd concerns, but moscocow and even w washingn willll be watching to see what r turkrkey's ulultimate goals ande they prepared to stay there? there are rumors they are creating a safe haven zone which would indicate a more permanent presesence, an area a that could cover 70 or 8080 kilometers. that is someththing they hahaven dedemanding a long time but t he had little supportrt from its allies. turkey could now be go
we had the u.s. vice president supporting dememand that syrian kurds retreat, but we have had a strong statement warning the turks if they wanant to say -- f they wantoto stay, t they will face t the same date they have ininflicted on islamicic state.. terry: there is a conflict between turkey and islamic state , but what about the conflict as a whole, sending ground troops is a big step. what could it mean for the broader conflict? guest: it does risk complicating things because turkey hahathe...
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we have u.s. general saying the u.s. and china might be at war by the year 2025. >> these remarks reflect the alarm from u.s. officials that china is developing capabilities rapidly, both leaders are intent on trying to stabilize the relationship running into more tensions with the u.s.. chinese entities involved. >> possibilities for peace. there are reports xi jinping will meet with the russian president next week and it's reported he wants to speak with zelenskyy as well. how credible is he mere talking about a peace broker? >> these top and a long process of trying to resolve the russian invasion into ukraine, because china stands as a pro-russian neutrality, the credibility in europe and from the perspective of the u.s. as a peacemaker is pretty low. china going to russia and potentially having a call with president zelenskyy will not lead to peace talks in the near term, because china's peace plan on ukraine has never been accepted by the russian or ukrainian side. >> we appreciate your time and insight. thank you.
we have u.s. general saying the u.s. and china might be at war by the year 2025. >> these remarks reflect the alarm from u.s. officials that china is developing capabilities rapidly, both leaders are intent on trying to stabilize the relationship running into more tensions with the u.s.. chinese entities involved. >> possibilities for peace. there are reports xi jinping will meet with the russian president next week and it's reported he wants to speak with zelenskyy as well. how...
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. >> to have many of the same problems, but with the added layer of race, the u.s. already has the highest number of corona over a lighted -- coronavirus related deaths. chicago, 30% black, african-americans account for 70%. louisiana, 70% of deaths african-americans are facing. why is that? decades of systemic discrimination. african-americans are much less -- earn much less. they are stuck in industries whwhere they cannot work frorom home, so they are much more exposed to the virus and...
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severe storms are bringing more flooding and mudslides to the u.s. state of california. at least 14 people have died in the last 10 days in storm related incidents. residents in a community of montecito have been told to evacuate. you been watching dw news live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. we will see you there. axaxax1x1x4x4x4x>ñ>ñ >> hello and welcome to live paris here on "france 24."ve strikes scheduled us france's government reaffirms its mission to overhaul the country's pension scheme. opposition politicians and the public alike. fighting continues in eastern ukraine with case defense ministry saying it is now likely that russian troops captured most of one town. it's taking could be a symbolic territorial gain for moscow after months
severe storms are bringing more flooding and mudslides to the u.s. state of california. at least 14 people have died in the last 10 days in storm related incidents. residents in a community of montecito have been told to evacuate. you been watching dw news live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. we will see you there. axaxax1x1x4x4x4x>ñ>ñ >> hello and welcome to live paris here on "france 24."ve strikes scheduled us france's...
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germany and the u.s. are less convinced of the safety of nuclear waste storage and are scaling back on the power source. one quarter of the eu energy comes from nuclear power, but the block has yet to qualify as green. doing so would have a huge impact on the direction of the billions of euros of green funds and will likely have worldwide effects. brent: for more now, i am joined by the founder and director of uplift, an organization hoping to move toward a future without fossil fuel. you are closer to this than i am. i am smelling some greenwashing in this announcement today with the headline that the end of coal power is insight. is my nose working? >> it's great to be with you. there are definitely reasons to scrutinize these announcements carefully. they are on the face of them very welcome steps to confront our ongoing globareliance and support for coal-fired power when the energy agency, the world's leading energy by in a report that was commissioned by the u.k. made it clear that if we're going to
germany and the u.s. are less convinced of the safety of nuclear waste storage and are scaling back on the power source. one quarter of the eu energy comes from nuclear power, but the block has yet to qualify as green. doing so would have a huge impact on the direction of the billions of euros of green funds and will likely have worldwide effects. brent: for more now, i am joined by the founder and director of uplift, an organization hoping to move toward a future without fossil fuel. you are...
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u.s. president. on his first day in office, joe biden briefing the nation on priority number one, tackling the pandemic that has already claimed more than 400 thousand american lives. biden once all americans to wear masks for the next 100 days. also, angela merkel on the defensive over tough national lockdown measures. her warning -- we must take the new coronavirus variance very seriously. and a deadly bombing in baghdad for the first time in three years, killing and wounding scores of people. i'm brent goff, to our viewers in the united states and around the world, welcome. we begin tonight with u.s. president joe biden declaring war on the pandemic. today, he unveiled his administration's covid-19 action plan. just a few moments ago, he began by addressing the nation and spoke of the huge challenges that lie ahead to fight to the pandemic. but he assured the american people that help is on the way, that vaccinations will be rolled out across the nation, and that the u.s. will beat covi
u.s. president. on his first day in office, joe biden briefing the nation on priority number one, tackling the pandemic that has already claimed more than 400 thousand american lives. biden once all americans to wear masks for the next 100 days. also, angela merkel on the defensive over tough national lockdown measures. her warning -- we must take the new coronavirus variance very seriously. and a deadly bombing in baghdad for the first time in three years, killing and wounding scores of...
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the u.s. migration agency says that 55,000 migrants have preached european shores across the mediterranean seas this year. for the fifth straight year, at least, 1500 migrants have perished. most migrants cross to italy but since the new government started turning them away, many switch to spain. reporter: the coast of southern spain is within sight. it i is the end of a treasures crossing. what you are saying is a group of migrants reaching european soil. they are among the many a arrivg on spanish beaches of year. we do not know where they ended up, we do know that w we are luy to be alive. so for this year, at least, 1500 have died in the sea. spain is now the p preferred eny point. >> the first indicatioions we're getting g from authorities is tt they are west african migrants that are most prominent in the last couple of years and seem to be choosing.spain for the road . reporter: the number is almost as many as the total of 2017. mostar rescued at sea and brought two points like this one
the u.s. migration agency says that 55,000 migrants have preached european shores across the mediterranean seas this year. for the fifth straight year, at least, 1500 migrants have perished. most migrants cross to italy but since the new government started turning them away, many switch to spain. reporter: the coast of southern spain is within sight. it i is the end of a treasures crossing. what you are saying is a group of migrants reaching european soil. they are among the many a arrivg on...
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this is despite the u.s. and nato rejecting his demands. as for the content of the documes theres a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secretary -- secondary questions. but on this document, there was no positive response to the main question. another chance for diplomacy will come next month when russian, french, ukrainian and german delegates will meet for talks in berlin. >> let's get some more perspective on the story. we will speak to the editor in chief. he is joining us from moscow. i want to start by getting your take on what we are seeing at the moment because depending on who you ask, vladimir put in is either on the verge of launching a full-scale invion of ukraine or he is rattling to get some attention to certain issues orson -- or something in between. what do you see is happening at the moment? >> i see a severe political and a poetic crisis which has to do with the security system ration -- situation at large. it has not so much to do with ukraine in particular and from moscow, it is a littl
this is despite the u.s. and nato rejecting his demands. as for the content of the documes theres a response which gives hope for the start of a serious conversation on secretary -- secondary questions. but on this document, there was no positive response to the main question. another chance for diplomacy will come next month when russian, french, ukrainian and german delegates will meet for talks in berlin. >> let's get some more perspective on the story. we will speak to the editor in...
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how is the u.s. coping with this ? >> we hear from some economists may be up to 50 million americans, i talked to some people who try to file for the unemployment claims and they told me they were waiting for hours in line and waiting longer and people eventually gave up so the numbers might be higher than the 22 million unemployment claims. i am standing here in broadway and you can see there is nobody around. new york clearly still in lockdown. >> it looks like a ghost town. we understand eight $350 billion small business support fund has already run out of money. has the u.s. underestimated the extent of the crisis? >> that is hard to tell. we are talking about a lot of money here necessary to get the economy going. the $350 billion is just part of the to try and dollar rescue package -- $2 trillion rescue package the federal reserve is pumping into the economy. right now, there is a political fight about the next package. >> the u.s. president wants to open the economy sooner rather than later. one of the risks of
how is the u.s. coping with this ? >> we hear from some economists may be up to 50 million americans, i talked to some people who try to file for the unemployment claims and they told me they were waiting for hours in line and waiting longer and people eventually gave up so the numbers might be higher than the 22 million unemployment claims. i am standing here in broadway and you can see there is nobody around. new york clearly still in lockdown. >> it looks like a ghost town. we...
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the u.s. as it is unclear whether any drones have already been delivered but iran is ready to train russian troops on their use as early as this month. the claimant has announced that vladimir putin will visit iran next week. smaller surveillance drones are already being used in the war in ukraine. ukrainian forces have come to rely on reconnaissance drones in their fight against the russian invasion. >> these ukrainian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver a few weeks ago and now they are building drones for the ukrainian army. the latvian company they network for saw an explosion and demand for military grade reconnaissance drones with the onset of the war in ukraine. >> i was happy to sell 10 drones per month but now that you're talking about 700 drones per month, we have to figure out how to build more. they are highly sought after by ukrainian special forces. units equipped with these drones can cover large areas for reconnaissance and stream their video feeds backo base i
the u.s. as it is unclear whether any drones have already been delivered but iran is ready to train russian troops on their use as early as this month. the claimant has announced that vladimir putin will visit iran next week. smaller surveillance drones are already being used in the war in ukraine. ukrainian forces have come to rely on reconnaissance drones in their fight against the russian invasion. >> these ukrainian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver a few weeks ago...
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leila: very consequential times in the u.s.. sumi, thank you. the u.s. state department is demanding accountability over the death of veteran al jazeera journalist --. the palestinian-american was fatally shot while covering a raid in a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. al jazeera says israeli troops fired the bullet that killed her, but an israeli military chief maintains it is unclear who pulled the trigger. >>>> a crush of mourners surround her body as it is carried through the streets. the 51-year-old lestinian-american was a well-known and highly respected journalist for al jazeera's arabic channel. >> she was a great journalist. she was known in the whole arab world, so i am so very sad. >> it is a loss for all the palestinian, arab, and american journalists. >> shareen was shot and killed during a raid conducted by israeli forces on a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the israeli defense forces chief regrets her death, but says it is too early to determine which side caused it. another al jazeera journalist was shot several times in th
leila: very consequential times in the u.s.. sumi, thank you. the u.s. state department is demanding accountability over the death of veteran al jazeera journalist --. the palestinian-american was fatally shot while covering a raid in a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. al jazeera says israeli troops fired the bullet that killed her, but an israeli military chief maintains it is unclear who pulled the trigger. >>>> a crush of mourners surround her body as it is carried through...
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top u.s. public health expert dr. anthony fauci has called for president elect joe biden to be vaccinated as soon as possible in the interest of national security. he said vice president elect kamala harris should also get the vaccine. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has congratulated joe biden on his election win. in a speech on the senate floor, he ended weeks of silence over president trump's defeat. it came a day after the electoral college officially confirmed biden's victory. dozens of police officers have been injured in clashes with anti-lockdown protesters in ukraine. demonstrators gathered in kiev to rally against recent coronavirus restrictions. nonessential businesses, gyms, and schools will be shut from the eighth of january in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus. british and european union negotiators are reportedly making progress in their post brings it negotiations. germany's e.u. ambassador says a tra
top u.s. public health expert dr. anthony fauci has called for president elect joe biden to be vaccinated as soon as possible in the interest of national security. he said vice president elect kamala harris should also get the vaccine. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has congratulated joe biden on his election win. in a speech on the senate floor, he ended weeks of silence over president trump's...
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u.s. secretary of state anthony boykin has said the u.s. once stable -- u.s. wants stable relations with russia. secretary blinken said the u.s. will respond if moscow acts recklessly or aggressively. the funeral for andrew brown, a black man shot and killed by police deputies has been held in north carolina. attorneys for his family called his death unjustifiable. they are demanding the release of the body cam footage of the shooting. thousands of residents along kyrgyzstan's border with tajikistan have been returning to damaged homes days after being forced to flee from clashes. a cease-fire appears to be holding now. young activists in myanmar have staged nationwide rallies calling for others to join them in spring revolution. witnesses say security forces shot and killed several demonstrators. it has been three months since the military seized power. here in germany, police have shut down a major internet platform that shared images of children being sexually abused. officials say the darknet site was one of the biggest in the world and had been operating
u.s. secretary of state anthony boykin has said the u.s. once stable -- u.s. wants stable relations with russia. secretary blinken said the u.s. will respond if moscow acts recklessly or aggressively. the funeral for andrew brown, a black man shot and killed by police deputies has been held in north carolina. attorneys for his family called his death unjustifiable. they are demanding the release of the body cam footage of the shooting. thousands of residents along kyrgyzstan's border with...
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scientist from the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures or contribute into all sorts of disasters, from forest fires to floods. correspondent: from sunbathing to outdoor bodybuilding, the september heatwave was a welcome surprise for many,, but the late summer sun brought devevastatio, too. >> small change will mean it will lead to big changes in extreme weather. correspondent: last month, bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gululf coast, while wildfires burn through western states. scientists are in bit of doubt that man-made climate change is exacerbating matters. >> and so what t we are s seeing right now is that we do expect for heat waves to become moree frequent, intense, , anan we are seeing thahat in terms of droug. the geneneral rule of t thumb is that areas dry be dry up, and wet will be wetter. correspondent: just this week, a polar explorer return from the ararctic with one year worth of scientific data in a stark warning that the ice is dying.
scientist from the u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration said rising temperatures or contribute into all sorts of disasters, from forest fires to floods. correspondent: from sunbathing to outdoor bodybuilding, the september heatwave was a welcome surprise for many,, but the late summer sun brought devevastatio, too. >> small change will mean it will lead to big changes in extreme weather. correspondent: last month, bigger and stronger hurricanes pounded the u.s. gululf...
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christopher: u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been speaking on the phone with his russian counterpart. do we know what they talked about? richard: we do not know an awful lot about the phone call beyond the fact that they do it's big about the situation in syria and about the olympics, but i think it is a reminder that there are multiple levels to the diplomacy going on. you heard barack obama being very public and critical yesterday, but the lavrov-kerry channel is one of the healthier channels between the u.s. and moscow. that channel remains very active. christopher: german media say the perpetrators of two recent terror attacks in germany were in contact with conspirators in saudi arabia. police have reportedly found chat logs on the men's phones, which lead to an identified partners in saudi arabia. in mid july, a teenage afghan refugee armed with an ax severely injured several people on a train. less than a week later, a failed asylum seeker from syria detonated a bomb at a festival, killin
christopher: u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been speaking on the phone with his russian counterpart. do we know what they talked about? richard: we do not know an awful lot about the phone call beyond the fact that they do it's big about the situation in syria and about the olympics, but i think it is a reminder that there are multiple levels to the diplomacy going on. you heard barack obama being very public and critical yesterday, but the lavrov-kerry channel is one of the healthier...
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the u.s. justice department said it could be the largest settlement in u.s. history. >> this is a landmark settlement. >> a judge later determined the 3.1 9 million barrels of oil had floated to the gulf of mexico. the damage payouts will take place over a number of years. >> the wait continues. i know some money has been paid out. but what is left? >> it looks like the states will get most of the money. the federal government there are local governments. >> if you look at the share price, it looks like the oil giant has been let off the hook. >> to start with it is still a lot of money as far as i know, the biggest settlement for an oil spill in u.s. history. they will have to pay this money over about 18 years. some kind of money that bp can afford and some of the money seems to be tax-deductible. and it is always good to have that so some of the uncertainty is gone. >> is it case closed? cracks -- >> civil cases are pending and shareholders can try to go after bp. regarding this settlement, it will get the ok by the u.s. court. it is not a 100% done deal a
the u.s. justice department said it could be the largest settlement in u.s. history. >> this is a landmark settlement. >> a judge later determined the 3.1 9 million barrels of oil had floated to the gulf of mexico. the damage payouts will take place over a number of years. >> the wait continues. i know some money has been paid out. but what is left? >> it looks like the states will get most of the money. the federal government there are local governments. >> if you...
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reporter: if at some point the u.s. congress might be willing to renegotiate some of the debt load, but if you look at u.s. retirement funds, about half of those are invested in puerto rican bonds. so retirees in the united states might see some losses, and that might be some bargaining power for puerto rico to renegotiate some of the debt. brent: how important is puerto rico to the united states? reporter: it is important to the degree that a lot of retirement lines are invested in that island. it has been very attractive to buy puerto rican bonds, partly because of high yields, and on the other side because it offers tax-free status. now we might see losses for those retirement lines. it will hurt one or the other pension fund here in the u.s. brent: it's been compared to greece. how fair is that of me? can you do that? reporter: to certain degrees, there are some similarities, but again, the problem for puerto rico, they cannot file under current status for bankruptcy protection, so that is something they might also
reporter: if at some point the u.s. congress might be willing to renegotiate some of the debt load, but if you look at u.s. retirement funds, about half of those are invested in puerto rican bonds. so retirees in the united states might see some losses, and that might be some bargaining power for puerto rico to renegotiate some of the debt. brent: how important is puerto rico to the united states? reporter: it is important to the degree that a lot of retirement lines are invested in that...
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. >> in other news, a man in the u.s. state of virginia suspected of killing two journalists during a live tv interview has died at the pop -- the hospital. a video posted online shows one of the victims conducting an interview in the field when a number of shots are fired. the woman being interviewed was injured but survived the attack. the reporter, meanwhile, alison parker, and her cameraman, adam ward, were both killed on the scene. as the camera falls over it manages to capture the errant shooter. he was quickly identified as a disgruntled former employee of the same television station. let's cross over to my coanchor in the united states this week. brent, you have been following the story. it unfolded very quickly today. bring us up-to-date. brent: that's right, the investigation is in full swing. authorities are trying to figure out why 41-year-old vester lee flanagan decided to kill two journalists on live television, use a body cam to record the double murder, and then put that video on twitter for the entire wor
. >> in other news, a man in the u.s. state of virginia suspected of killing two journalists during a live tv interview has died at the pop -- the hospital. a video posted online shows one of the victims conducting an interview in the field when a number of shots are fired. the woman being interviewed was injured but survived the attack. the reporter, meanwhile, alison parker, and her cameraman, adam ward, were both killed on the scene. as the camera falls over it manages to capture the...
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the u.s. downloads lots of tictac -- tiktok and we chat from sunday. the white house says s the apps could bebe used to spy. and, president bolsonaro placed doubt on dangers as climate scientists raise the alarm. welcome to the program. israel is re-imposing a nationwide lockdown with authorities saying it's the only way to slow storing coronavirus infections. the measures will restrict movement for three weeks and come into effect as the country marks the jewish new year. critics fear that the new restrictions will hit the economy already battered by the first time restrictions. >> midday in jerusalalem, shorty before festivities get underway, it is rosh hashanah, the jewish new year, but the streets are empty. the countries second lockdown has just begun and despite the festive season, visits to relatives in other neighborhoods are banned. israel has been registering about 6000 new covid-19 cases per day. in a country of 9 million people, that's a lot. it has one of the highest infection rates in the world. according to the prime minister, officials
the u.s. downloads lots of tictac -- tiktok and we chat from sunday. the white house says s the apps could bebe used to spy. and, president bolsonaro placed doubt on dangers as climate scientists raise the alarm. welcome to the program. israel is re-imposing a nationwide lockdown with authorities saying it's the only way to slow storing coronavirus infections. the measures will restrict movement for three weeks and come into effect as the country marks the jewish new year. critics fear that the...
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carlos valdes bakes history, winning his first u.s. open file. becoming the youngest ever world number one. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching on pbs and the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin this monday with a final farewell, thousands of mourners have been paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth in scotland. this was led by her son, king charles the third. tens of thousands are expected to you the coffin overnight at st. giles cathedral before it is flown to london tomorrow afternoon. >> the long goodbye to queen elizabeth continues. the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony in scotland was the possession of the queens coffin. a short ceremony followed. for those who came out to view the events, the sense of history was huge. >> i just say it is good to be here. they will tell their children one day. it will discontinue. >> just to be a part of history. >> am here mostly because it is a momentous occasion that we could not miss. it is really sad day for everyone. >> it is scotland's chance to sa
carlos valdes bakes history, winning his first u.s. open file. becoming the youngest ever world number one. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching on pbs and the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin this monday with a final farewell, thousands of mourners have been paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth in scotland. this was led by her son, king charles the third. tens of thousands are expected to you the coffin overnight at st. giles cathedral before...
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the u.s. military's notorious guantanamo bay prison 20 years after the first prisoner arrived promises to shut the camp down are still being broken. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our reviewers watching and all of you around the world, welcome. we start this tuesday with a dire warning from the world health organization in europe's pandemic future. the who makes nearly half of all europeans will become infected with the omicron variant by the end of this winter. here's what the who's europe director just said. >> 50 of the countries in europe and central asia have not reported cases of omicron. it is quickly becoming the dominant virus in western europe and is now spreading into the balkans. at this rate, the institute for health metrics and evaluation forecasts that more than 50% of the population of the region will be infected with omicron in the next six to eight weeks. brent: earlier, i spoke with the doctor and asked him, how alarmed should we really be here in europe? >> well, we are at the cros
the u.s. military's notorious guantanamo bay prison 20 years after the first prisoner arrived promises to shut the camp down are still being broken. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our reviewers watching and all of you around the world, welcome. we start this tuesday with a dire warning from the world health organization in europe's pandemic future. the who makes nearly half of all europeans will become infected with the omicron variant by the end of this winter. here's what the who's europe director...
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estates that said the u.s. justice department and the environmental agency have not yet reached an agency with volkswagen on fines as a part of a separate settlement. according to investors, it could be years before the vehicles are taken off the u.s. roads, a possibility that may increase fines and penalties across the company. >> talking in europe now, our tensions going to escalate between the eu and the u.s. as brussels is trying to go after companies like starbucks, apple, amazon to fight tax evasion? jose: yes, for now, you see the response to the treasury accusations of being biased against u.s. companies with beneficial tax routines. tax routines between washington and brussels keep rounding -- mounting. u.s. regulators would not make any exceptions. apple would have to pay up to 17 billion euros in the worst-case scenario. the situation will not help europe and the u.s. and they continue to follow for a agreement. >> thank you so much for your update. and to a different story now, the rio olympics with
estates that said the u.s. justice department and the environmental agency have not yet reached an agency with volkswagen on fines as a part of a separate settlement. according to investors, it could be years before the vehicles are taken off the u.s. roads, a possibility that may increase fines and penalties across the company. >> talking in europe now, our tensions going to escalate between the eu and the u.s. as brussels is trying to go after companies like starbucks, apple, amazon to...
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. ♪ absolutely accept the outcome of the u.s. election if he wins. he is seeking to clarify his position after commenting last night he would be alarmed. iraqi troops and their kurdish allies are advancing on mosul after than expected. they are optimistic on day four of the offensive. we have a reporter with the troops, as they liberate a town seven kilometers from the city. a former general
. ♪ absolutely accept the outcome of the u.s. election if he wins. he is seeking to clarify his position after commenting last night he would be alarmed. iraqi troops and their kurdish allies are advancing on mosul after than expected. they are optimistic on day four of the offensive. we have a reporter with the troops, as they liberate a town seven kilometers from the city. a former general
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the effect of the u.s. economy and the u.s. banking system probably would be rather limited. ben: one thing that is interesting is that the dollar has been shooting up against the euro. explain that situation. carl: that sort of thing is unusual this point. we gained about 1.5% in comparison with the euro. even with all of his optimism on top of that we also had to mix economic news out of the united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises. thank you so much. if the greek prime minister wants this deal he will have to give his anti-austerity plan on board. while lawmakers said it is tantamount to a tombstone for greece. he says he is confident that the agreement will get through. the measures include the touchy subjects of pension cuts and tax hikes. >> to his frustration for jewelry is the first thing off the shopping list of consumers when money is tight. in recent months he is been fighting for survival and now this. >> all of these taxes raising our business tax to 129% increasing sales tax, they are burning us when we
the effect of the u.s. economy and the u.s. banking system probably would be rather limited. ben: one thing that is interesting is that the dollar has been shooting up against the euro. explain that situation. carl: that sort of thing is unusual this point. we gained about 1.5% in comparison with the euro. even with all of his optimism on top of that we also had to mix economic news out of the united states. i was a bit surprised to see the dollar trading so strong. ben: surprises, surprises....
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u.s. peace proposal put forth in january. >> i consideder the annexation e are hearing about to be a show of american and israeli arrogance. in order to confiscate more land , the israeli and american governments just want the land but without the people. so far, israel hasn't presented any official maps to explain which areas it could annex first and where the lines would be drawn. he is concerned that the move could lead to yet more isolation anand further restricictions on movement, especially since the plan envisionsns only limited enclaves for palestinians. >> there's no future. there's no hope. my hopes are gone because of the support we see for the israelis. nobody cares about us palestiniaians at all. >> movement between different parts of the occupied west bank is already very complicated palestinians. so now we also want to go to the settlement that's liteterally a meteter awawafrom us. but to get there, we have to drive to the nearest checkpoint, and it will take us some time. >
u.s. peace proposal put forth in january. >> i consideder the annexation e are hearing about to be a show of american and israeli arrogance. in order to confiscate more land , the israeli and american governments just want the land but without the people. so far, israel hasn't presented any official maps to explain which areas it could annex first and where the lines would be drawn. he is concerned that the move could lead to yet more isolation anand further restricictions on movement,...
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it is attached to the u.s. dollar to some extent, so when the u.s. dollar rises, so does its partner currencies. the key is to keep china growing heavily. it will have to devalue a little bit to normalize the pace of those with their trading partners. ben: so basically, the government is still doing what it can to make sure it is a soft landing that we are seeing in china. tell us about the consequences of all of this. could we see a currency war breakout and what would one look like? >> it is too early to see if we are, indeed entering a currency war. the western world is inclined to believe so, but there is not enough evidence for that. if there is a currency war, then there will be many repercussions. trade will be slow across not just europe, but also japan. stimulus will be fruitless. borrowing costs will increase. exports and stocks will be heavily affected as well. and inflation is another factor to consider. a lot of repercussions to think about. ben: certainly global effects and not just regional. thank you very much or the analysis from sin
it is attached to the u.s. dollar to some extent, so when the u.s. dollar rises, so does its partner currencies. the key is to keep china growing heavily. it will have to devalue a little bit to normalize the pace of those with their trading partners. ben: so basically, the government is still doing what it can to make sure it is a soft landing that we are seeing in china. tell us about the consequences of all of this. could we see a currency war breakout and what would one look like? >>...
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we will have a look at the u.s. economy. we have the business news. reporter: u.s. jobs growth slowed in august after two months of large gains. the labor department said payrolls increased by 156,000. the figures came in lower than economists expected but still in line with federal reserve targets with sluggish growth, many investors are expecting the fed will hold off on raising interest rates. so, where are you? there you are. not the best numbers there coming out when it comes to the job growth rate. what is the fed going to do when it comes to monetary policy? reporter: that's the main question that investors are thinking about because when the fed is assessing when and how much to raise rates they are monitoring the labor market very closely and these numbers were disappointing, especially the core part of the unemployment rate up to 4.4% in august. now it could mean that it is less likely for the federal reserve bank to raise rates in 2017. let's see what happens next. investors aren't sure whether it's going to happen this year. reporter: the second round of
we will have a look at the u.s. economy. we have the business news. reporter: u.s. jobs growth slowed in august after two months of large gains. the labor department said payrolls increased by 156,000. the figures came in lower than economists expected but still in line with federal reserve targets with sluggish growth, many investors are expecting the fed will hold off on raising interest rates. so, where are you? there you are. not the best numbers there coming out when it comes to the job...
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the u.s. with about 4 times lesser population has 8 times larger deaths per million. you cannot explain that purely on the base of undercounting. >> statistics were already unreliable in india with many indians dying at will without the presence of the dog -- of a doctor. it can be hard to keep track of where s spikes are occurring as the economy rereopens, leading many to worry that the deaths -- >> let's take a look at more developments in this pandemic. new zealand has gone into recession for the first time in more than 10 years, forcing the prime minister to defend her government's response ahead of next month's general election. a report from unicef and save the children is morning that the pandemic and lockdown measures have pushed more than 150 million children into poverty. they are warning that it may deteriorate further. germany has recorded its second highest daily load increased since april. 2000. germany's top virologist has warned that they could be a cases and a possible return to restrictions seen now in other countries across europe. the government ha
the u.s. with about 4 times lesser population has 8 times larger deaths per million. you cannot explain that purely on the base of undercounting. >> statistics were already unreliable in india with many indians dying at will without the presence of the dog -- of a doctor. it can be hard to keep track of where s spikes are occurring as the economy rereopens, leading many to worry that the deaths -- >> let's take a look at more developments in this pandemic. new zealand has gone into...
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u.s. and to all of you around the world, welcome. brent: worsening relations between russia and nato. russia says it is suspending as diplomatic mission to nato and is closing the offices of the russian military alliance. russia's office in brussels would close on the first of november. the move is in retaliation of nato's expulsion of several delegates were suspected of spying. the closure marks a new low in relations between nato and russia. take a listen to what the russian foreign minister said today. >> due to the deliberate steps by nato, their are no proper conditions for the basic diplomatic activities. in response to nato's actions we are suspending the activities to nato including the work of our main military representative. brent: the correspondent is covering the story for us. this looks like, at this stage, this is diplomatic tit-for-tat. >> moscow warned that when nato announced it would kick out 8 russian diplomat's, accusing him of spying, that there would be a retaliation
u.s. and to all of you around the world, welcome. brent: worsening relations between russia and nato. russia says it is suspending as diplomatic mission to nato and is closing the offices of the russian military alliance. russia's office in brussels would close on the first of november. the move is in retaliation of nato's expulsion of several delegates were suspected of spying. the closure marks a new low in relations between nato and russia. take a listen to what the russian foreign minister...
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u.s. president joe biden for helping secure her release from prison. venezuelans are crossing the border into neighboring columbia on foot. how long will they stay? perhaps 10 years. i'm brent goff, to our viewers on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. today, chancellor angela merkel admitted to failings in the government's handling of the second wave of the coronavirus outbreak. she told parliament the government had not been careful or fast enough. opposition members jeered as she defendedhe decision to extend the national lockdown. and local businesses across the country are furious. >> germany's streets will remain empty and its stores closed for another three long weeks at least. while infection rates keep falling, dangerous mutations remain. the lockdown will be extended. those despairing over the pandemic headache can go -- bad pandemic hair can go to the salon. schools will be reopening in february. the government has set an ambitious new target fo
u.s. president joe biden for helping secure her release from prison. venezuelans are crossing the border into neighboring columbia on foot. how long will they stay? perhaps 10 years. i'm brent goff, to our viewers on pbs in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. today, chancellor angela merkel admitted to failings in the government's handling of the second wave of the coronavirus outbreak. she told parliament the government had not been careful or fast enough. opposition...